Have searched this site for answers several times and will have some questions for sure. Have had this 72 challenger (JS23H2B) since the mid 80s and have been working on it for several years but its going back together now that I have time. The photos are old but show what I started with and how far I've been.
Thanks for the videos on the steering column Cody, just did mine and that was a lot of help. Came out great by the way.
Looks like someone is going "all out." Thats awesome you have had the car for over 30 years. :bradsthumb: Welcome and keep the questions coming.
Welcome from PA. You will get all kinds of help here. Look forward to more pictures :banana: :banana:
:welcome: from Sylmar, CA
:welcome: to the site. I like FE5. :cheers:
:welcome: to the forum from sunny West Michigan! Congrats on having such a nice project car, and for having it so long! That looks like an awesome commitment you have made to restore it, and it looks awesome as well! Superb!
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Welcome from Alabama, great looking car
:welcome: from Chilliwack B.C. Canada. Nice looking project you have there. :wowzers:
Welcome from Ontario, :canada: and good luck with your restoration! Like Cody said, I like the subframe connectors and put them in mine as well. :wave:
:welcome: From central New York! :ohyeah:
:wave: Welcome aboard from the Niagara Penninsula. :canada:
Welcome from B.C. Canada.
Welcome from Savanah! :rebelflag"
Welcome from Krazyfornia
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Welcome aboard! Where in Ga. are you? I'm in Kennesaw.
Welcome from Panama :wave:
Welcome from Michigan! Glad you signed up! :wave:
Thanks for the warm everyone. as for the frame connectors I was getting some strange flex on a hard launch with a mildly modified 340 & expected to find some structural damage when I got it apart but found nothing. I hope they help and anxious to load test them. :wrenching:
@ 71-440 I'm in Lizella, just outside Macon
Welcome from the Pacific Coast! Found muscle cars with a lot of torque will cause "C" pillar flexing and the sail panels will develop a wave or two as a result of heavy launches. The sub-frame connectors you installed should prevent this from happening. Nice progress.
:welcome: from Florida. :wave: Looks like you have a really nice car.
Welcome to the site!!! :welcome: